Authors
E. David Crawford, University of Colorado Health Science CenterFollow
Matt T. Rosenberg, Mid-Michigan Health Centers
Alan W. Partin, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
Matthew R. Cooperberg, University of California, San Francisco
Michael Maccini, University of Colorado Health Science Center
Stacy Loeb, New York University
Curtis A. Pettaway, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Neal D. Shore, Carolina Urologic Research CenterFollow
Paul Arangua, University of Colorado Health Science Center
John Hoenemeyer, University of Colorado Health Science Center
Mike Leveridge, Queen's University
Michael Leapman, University of California, San Francisco
Peter Pinto, National Cancer Institute
Ian M. Thompson, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Peter Carroll, University of California, San Francisco
James Eastham, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer InstituteFollow
Leonard G. Gomella, Thomas Jefferson UniversityFollow
Eric A. Klein, Cleveland ClinicFollow
Publication Date
10-1-2016
Recommended Citation
Crawford, E. David; Rosenberg, Matt T.; Partin, Alan W.; Cooperberg, Matthew R.; Maccini, Michael; Loeb, Stacy; Pettaway, Curtis A.; Shore, Neal D.; Arangua, Paul; Hoenemeyer, John; Leveridge, Mike; Leapman, Michael; Pinto, Peter; Thompson, Ian M.; Carroll, Peter; Eastham, James; Gomella, Leonard G.; and Klein, Eric A., "An Approach Using PSA Levels of 1.5 ng/mL as the Cutoff for Prostate Cancer Screening in Primary Care." (2016). Department of Urology Faculty Papers. Paper 35.
https://jdc.jefferson.edu/urologyfp/35
Comments
This article has been peer reviewed. It is the authors' final version prior to publication in Urology
Volume 96, October 2016, Pages 116-120.
The published version is available at DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2016.07.001. Copyright © Elsevier